14 min

Understanding My Midlife Crisis Stop Chasing What isn’t Changing

    • Self-Improvement

Growing up whenever the word midlife crisis was used in the sentence I would associate it with a man buying a sports car. I never understood what the word midlife crisis actually meant until this now. I know that since turning 47 this past year I have entered my own midlife crisis. Everyone’s midlife crisis will look different. For myself I am not buying the convertible but I am looking at my life thinking how much time can I make up after not allowing myself to experience the life that I truly wanted. In this episode I talk about the regrets that I have in allowing people in my life or just society tell me what or how I should’ve lived. 

This moment is actually magical. Coming full circle in accepting and forgiving the choices that I had made in the past because of the fear of either rejection, disappointment and ridicule. It's about no longer worrying about anyone but myself. It's about wanting to make new experiences and creating more memories. It's about living the next half of my life for me. 

I hope you enjoy it!

If you felt a connection with this podcast I would love to hear from you. You can email me at stopchasingwhatisntchanging@gmail.com You can also follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elaine.g.scudds/

Don't forget a a new segment drops every Wednesday so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out and while you are at it, like and share, lets all Stop Chasing What Isn't Changing!

Elaine xoxo

Growing up whenever the word midlife crisis was used in the sentence I would associate it with a man buying a sports car. I never understood what the word midlife crisis actually meant until this now. I know that since turning 47 this past year I have entered my own midlife crisis. Everyone’s midlife crisis will look different. For myself I am not buying the convertible but I am looking at my life thinking how much time can I make up after not allowing myself to experience the life that I truly wanted. In this episode I talk about the regrets that I have in allowing people in my life or just society tell me what or how I should’ve lived. 

This moment is actually magical. Coming full circle in accepting and forgiving the choices that I had made in the past because of the fear of either rejection, disappointment and ridicule. It's about no longer worrying about anyone but myself. It's about wanting to make new experiences and creating more memories. It's about living the next half of my life for me. 

I hope you enjoy it!

If you felt a connection with this podcast I would love to hear from you. You can email me at stopchasingwhatisntchanging@gmail.com You can also follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elaine.g.scudds/

Don't forget a a new segment drops every Wednesday so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out and while you are at it, like and share, lets all Stop Chasing What Isn't Changing!

Elaine xoxo

14 min